224 pages
Publisher: University of Toronto Libraries (March 7, 2011)
Language: English
A dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Yale University
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University of Toronto Press, 1998. — 322 p. — (Toronto Old English Series, 10). — ISBN 0802041531, 9780802041531. With contributions by some of the leading scholars in the field, "Words and Works: Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature in Honour of Fred C. Robinson" is a distinguished collection of essays on Old and Middle English literature and textual analysis....
N.Y.: Barnes and Company, 1901. — 239 p. In the preparation of this little manual the editors have had in view several things : first, the supply of new and fresh elementary prose texts for the use of students and teachers desirous of varying the Anglo-Saxon primers and readers now before the public ; second, a more complete and practical presentation of working forms in the...
Nach der angelsächsischen Grammatik von Eduard Sievers. — Dritte, neubearbeitete Auflage. — Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1965. — 448 S. — (Sammlung kurzer Grammatiken germanischer Dialekte. A: Hauptreihe 3). Karl Brunners »Altenglische Grammatik« ist eine Neufassung der »Angelsächsischen Grammatik« von Eduard Sievers. Sie erschien zum ersten Mal 1942 und fand sogleich...
Oxford University Press, 1977 - 438 pp.
Any graduate student who is seriously interested in studying and learning the grammatical intricacies of the Old English language should have a copy of this text among his/her reference works. It is only a grammar text and there are no reading selections but the information on OE grammar is detailed and fully indexed.
London: Aelfrics Society, 1843-1856. — 256 p. In the year 1832 a German man of letters, Dr. Blum, in the course of his inquiries into the contents of the Italian libraries, discovered at Vercelli, in the Milanese, a thick volume of Anglosaxon homilies. The interest which this very unexpected piece of good fortune excited both in England and Germany, was soon increased to the very...
Anglo-Saxon Books, 2013. — 164 p. This is a new approach to learning old English - as a living language. Leofwin and his family are your guides through six lively, entertaining, topic-based units. New vocabulary and grammar are presented in context, step by step, so that younger readers and non-language specialists can feel engaged rather than intimidated. The author has...
Methuen & Co Ltd, 1960. — 166 pages.
This book is designed especially for the literary students of English, and provides a single compact grammar primarily concerned with Classical Old English, rather than the other Old English dialects. The book takes a descriptive approach and avoids assuming a knowledge of Germanic philology. The introduction provides a minimum background of...
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1887. —214 p. My First Anglo-Saxon Reader is, for practical reasons, restricted to the West-Saxon dialect. But the other Old English dialects are ofequal:— if not even more — rvalue to the historical student of English. Hence the necessity of a supplementary archaic and dialectal Reader. The primary object of the present book is, accordingly, to give...
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1894. — ciii + 310 pp.
This popular reader--a standard since its first edition in 1876--helps students acquire a sound elementary knowledge Old English by studying of a rich variety of poetry and prose. Selections cover a wide range of dialects and genres, from an early Northumbrian form of Caedmon's Hymn and ninth-century Kentish charters to the...
London: TRUBNER & CO., 1885. — 668 p. This collection is intended to include all the extant Old-English texts up to about 900 that are preserved in contemporary MSS., with the exception of the Chronicle and the works of Alfred. Most of the texts have been published before, but many of them, especially the glossaries, in a very inaccurate and defective form. All the texts here...
Oxford University Press: London (1908), 370 pages. OCR - слой.
This Grammar is not intended for specialists, therefore some details of more or less importance have been intentionally omitted, but the volume contains all that the ordinary student will require to know about the subject. The student who thoroughly masters the book will not only have gained a comprehensive...
М.: Изд-во МГУ, 1998. — 319 с.
Данная книга была задумана А. И. Смирницким как первая часть курса истории английского языка. Таким образом, помимо древнеанглийской части, она содержит также разделы, относящиеся к курсу в целом, как, например: "Английский язык и его место в германской группе языков"; "Периодизация истории английского языка и краткая характеристика периодов" и др.
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